Colorado paper takes a page from the past
Since 1917, the Coombs family has been publishing the weekly Saguache Crescent, filled with small town news - and the last paper still produced with old-fashioned linotype. Barry Petersen reports.

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Linotype: The Film - In Search of the Eighth Wonder of the World (2020) | Full Movie | Doc Movie

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The last Journal Sentinel newspaper printed in Milwaukee

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1986: How to Spot the Upper Class | That's Life! | BBC Archive

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Early Photography in Newspapers and Books

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True to Type: Running America's Last Linotype Newspaper

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The Most Impossible Rise of a City Ever: Denver, Colorado

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THE LINOTIPIA of the 19th century. Composition of TEXTS, PRINTING and complex OPERATION

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The Model 8 Linotype

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General startup of Linotype | Linotype Legacy Series 1

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History of Early Printing Presses | The Henry Ford's Innovation Nation

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"Linotype: The Film" Official Trailer

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Upside Down, Left To Right: A Letterpress Film

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Will this 101 Year old Linotype still work???

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A Real, Working Linotype Machine

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La linotype en action

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The Printing Press: How This 15th Century Invention Changed The World

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Letterpress on The Heidelberg Windmill

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Linotype newspaper printing demonstration - Heritage Park Historical Village, Calgary

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The Last Linotype Newspaper: The Saguache Crescent

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